What's On
Brazilian IndepenDance Day
Posted by Kristian Hatton
03. Sep, 2012
Free yourself and get independent from the scourge of hair! Sorry, in all seriousness and away from the threat of really crap jokes, it’s Independence Day in Brazil. So how do we celebrate in Brazil? That’s right, DANCE!
Fed Square – specifically Feddie on the Terrace – hosts a Brazilian dance party to equal none. Don your green n’ gold clothes and accessories, samba down the street and getcha booty shakin’ like a Piña Colada, dream those dreams of Rio and let the good times roll into summer.
The Independence Day itself, for the record, celebrates its independence from 322 years of colonial dominance of Portugal over Brazil. But we knew you didn’t need a reason to go party and dance because of a bland historical fact, right?
WHEN: Friday, 7 September, 9pm til late
WHERE: Feddish – River Terrace, Federation Square, opp. Flinders Street Station
WEB: thatsmelbourne.com.au/Whatson/Music/clubs
Art & Design
Australiana: Designing a Nation at Bendigo Art Gallery
Australiana: Designing a Nation is a celebration of who we are today and our defining moments of yesteryear. The free exhibition is in its final weeks at Bendigo Art Gallery, and closes on Sunday 25 June 2023.
Melbourne Design Fair
Curated by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), the Melbourne Design Fair celebrates the most talented and up-and-coming designers in the ever-evolving world of design. Runs May 18-21 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
ACMI: Goddess
ACMI's new exhibition Goddess is positive, empowering and uplifting, showcasing a beautiful collection that pays homage to the extraordinary women who fought for change in front of the lens and behind it. Runs until October 2023.
Uncategorized
National Pet Adoption Day
Milk Bar Mag is thinking about our cute and cuddly friends who adore us unconditionally on National Pet Adoption Day.
Guerrilla Gameshow @ The Grace Darling
The Guerrilla Gameshow is on again, this time with a vintage Halloween theme!
The Black Exhibition
Self-taught artist tohm has dedicated his second exhibition to nothing but the colour black. A dark event indeed.